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When is a requirement atomic?

(a) If it does not state product function and also does not have a unique identifier

(b) If it doesn’t not state product function but has a unique identifier

(c) It does have state product function but no unique identifier

(d) if has state product function and also has a unique identifier

The question was posed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.

The doubt is from Generating Alternative Requirements topic in portion Requirements Specification and Planning of Software Architecture

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Correct option is (d) if has state product function and also has a unique identifier

For explanation: A requirement is atomic if it has both of the qualities.

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